OUR 34TH QUARTERLY EDITION

GET BUSY

Our latest edition is available now, perhaps a bit early for Spring, but the February weather here in Chicago has been wonderful, and we didn’t think you’d mind.

“Utility” features your choice of two often-requested but rarely-available body pages: Engineer Graph or Ledger. Engineer Graph features an 1/8-inch grid with bolder lines each half-inch. It awaits your schematics, assembly drawings, geometry homework, or dungeon maps. The Ledger version, of course, is ultra-handy for mileage logs, parts lists, to-do lists, or any sort of handwritten accounting.

People often ask, “Where do your ideas come from?” In this case, it started with the cover paper. Mohawk’s beautiful vibrant Via Vellum 80# “Safety Yellow” cover jumped right out of the sample book like a DOT warning sign. It also brought to mind the yellow tape of a tape measure, which gave us another idea…

IT MEASURES UP

After ten years of making (and using) our memo books, we’ve come to realize that the ruler on the inside of the back cover is one of Field Notes’ most frequently-used but least-acknowledged features. We’ve been known to tear off a back cover of a filled-up book just to have an accessible ruler on hand around the office, workbench, or printing press. For this edition, we designed a new flip-out ruler (inches on one side, centimeters on the other) that folds out of the back cover. Upon seeing our mockup, our printer said “it can’t be done! The binding machine will cut the ruler off!” Then they remembered they love doing things that “can’t be done” and figured it out: with the edge of the back cover indented 1/8" from the rest of the book, it worked like a charm.

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

This limited edition is available now, either in 3-Packs (note the pull-down menu to choose engineer graph or ledger lines, feel free to order both!) or as part of a Yearly Subscription (subscribers get a 3-Pack of Utility Graph, a 3-Pack of Utility Ledger, and a subscriber-only bonus FNC-34c “After Hours Utility Tool” key chain bottle opener).

Order now and get busy building something, whether it’s a birdhouse or a web application, Field Notes’ “Utility” edition will help you keep it organized.

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SPECIFICATIONS:

01. Proudly printed by the good people of eDOC Communications, Mount Prospect, Ill.

05. Bound with a Heidelberg Stitchmaster ST 270 5-pocket saddle stitcher with cover feeder/scorer, with appreciation to Samuel Slocum, George W. McGill, and William J. Brown, the “Founding Fathers of the Staple.”